javax.xml.transform
Class Transformer

An instace of this abstract class can transform a source tree into a result tree.

An instance of this class can be obtained with the TransformerFactory.newTransformer method. This instance may then be used to process XML from a variety of sources and write the transformation output to a variety of sinks.

An object of this class may not be used in multiple threads running concurrently. Different Transformers may be used concurrently by different threads.

A Transformer may be used multiple times. Parameters and output properties are preserved across transformations.

setParameter

Pass a qualified name as a two-part string, the namespace URI enclosed in curly braces ({}), followed by the local name. If the name has a null URL, the String only contain the local name. An application can safely check for a non-null URI by testing to see if the first character of the name is a '{' character.

For example, if a URI and local name were obtained from an element defined with <xyz:foo xmlns:xyz="http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html"/>, then the qualified name would be "{http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html}foo". Note that no prefix is used.

Parameters:

name - The name of the parameter, which may begin with a namespace URI in curly braces ({}).

value - The value object. This can be any valid Java object. It is up to the processor to provide the proper object coersion or to simply pass the object on for use in an extension.

getParameter

public abstract java.lang.Object getParameter(java.lang.String name)

Get a parameter that was explicitly set with setParameter or setParameters.

This method does not return a default parameter value, which cannot be determined until the node context is evaluated during the transformation process.

Returns:

A parameter that has been set with setParameter, or null if a parameter with the given name was not found.

setOutputProperties

Set the output properties for the transformation. These properties will override properties set in the Templates with xsl:output.

If argument to this function is null, any properties previously set are removed, and the value will revert to the value defined in the templates object.

Pass a qualified property key name as a two-part string, the namespace URI enclosed in curly braces ({}), followed by the local name. If the name has a null URL, the String only contain the local name. An application can safely check for a non-null URI by testing to see if the first character of the name is a '{' character.

For example, if a URI and local name were obtained from an element defined with <xyz:foo xmlns:xyz="http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html"/>, then the qualified name would be "{http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html}foo". Note that no prefix is used.

Parameters:

oformat - A set of output properties that will be used to override any of the same properties in affect for the transformation.

Throws:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any of the argument keys are not recognized and are not namespace qualified.

setOutputProperty

Pass a qualified property name as a two-part string, the namespace URI enclosed in curly braces ({}), followed by the local name. If the name has a null URL, the String only contain the local name. An application can safely check for a non-null URI by testing to see if the first character of the name is a '{' character.

For example, if a URI and local name were obtained from an element defined with <xyz:foo xmlns:xyz="http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html"/>, then the qualified name would be "{http://xyz.foo.com/yada/baz.html}foo". Note that no prefix is used.